Work Space Correlation

Tools -> Work Space -> Correlation
Allows you to measure the potential strength of a relationship, or lack of relationship, between two variables. Learn more about Work Space Correlations.

Dialog box tips:

Select a cell to display the Pearson and Spearman Rank correlations and their difference in the status bar at the bottom of the window.
Double-click a cell (or select Enter on your keyboard) to display a scatter plot of the raw work space matrix values. To return to the Work Space Correlations form, select Backspace on your keyboard or double-click the plot.
Put your mouse arrow over a column or row header or row header to display the full name and description of the input (factor) or output (variable).
Double-click a column header to sort the rows in that column.
 
For the option:
Do the following:
Correlation
Select one of the following:
Pearson
Spearman rank
Display
Select one of the following:
All - Displays all of the factors and responses along each axis of the grid. Note that the diagonal of the grid will always contain a value of one.
Factors vs. Responses Only - Displays the inputs (factors) along the rows and the outputs (responses) along the columns.
Correlation Details
Select a cell in the table and then select Correlation Details to display addition information on the factor/response combination that was selected.
Highlight values larger than
Enter a value above which correlations will be displayed. For example, entering .8 will display all correlations with a value of .8 or above.
Green icons are displayed in all cells of the grid where the correlation is above this value.
Note: If you set this value to 1.0, the icons are not displayed.
Hide values smaller than
Enter a value below which correlations will be hidden. For example, entering .5 will hide all correlations with a value of .5 or below.
Hide empty rows and columns
Select to display the table without empty rows and columns. Adams Insight only displays rows and columns with data in them.